Cybex International 710T manual Remove the front panel, Measure motor voltage, 115V, 230V

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Cybex 710T Treadmill Owner’s Manual

3.Remove the motor cover and side rails.

A.Remove the two Phillips head screws that fasten the motor cover to the frame. Lift the cover and set it aside. This will allow you to remove the side rails.

B.Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, remove the two button head screws on the sides of each side rail.

C.Grasp the top edge of each side rail and pull up and away from the deck. This will enable you to see the deck and edges of the belt. It is not necessary to remove the side rails completely off the frame.

4.Check the belt and deck condition.

A.Look at the edges of the belt while you roll it by hand. If the belt has any rips or looks excessively worn the belt needs to be replaced.

B.Run your hand under the belt on the top of the deck surface. If you feel excessive ridges or cracks, or if the deck feels grooved, yet highly polished, the deck should be flipped so that an unused surface faces the top. If the deck is worn on both sides it should be replaced. In time, a worn belt and deck can cause high current draw and ultimately, motor failure. See Running Belt and Deck in the Removal and Replacement chapter of the Service Manual.

!WARNING: Keep wet items away from inside parts of the treadmill. Electrical shock could occur even if the treadmill is unplugged. The motor voltage test should be performed by a qualified service technician. Do not touch the resistor labeled R34 or black capacitors to avoid electrical shock.

5.Remove the front panel.

A.Using a 3/16” Allen wrench, remove the four button head screws and four starwashers that hold the front panel in position.

B.Place the front panel on the floor or temporarily screw two of the button head screws into the frame where they came out, and then hang the front panel on the screws.

6.Measure motor voltage.

A.Press START/ENTER twice to enter Manual Mode.

B.Without standing on the belt, press the + key to bring the speed of the treadmill up until the treadmill reaches its highest speed, 10 mph (20 kph).

C.Touch the voltage meter leads to the lower board + and - solder points. See Figure 1. Touch the red lead to positive, and the black lead to negative. On a 115V unit the motor voltage at 10 mph (16 kph) with no load should not go below 83 VDC. On a 220V unit the motor voltage at

115V

New Motor = 94 VDC Minimum = 83 VDC (or 12% demag)

230V

New Motor = 191 VDC Minimum = 168 VDC (or 12% demag)

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Contents Cybex 710T Treadmill FCC Compliance Information About This ManualDeclaration of Conformity Table of Contents Page Grounding Instructions Important Voltage InformationImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Emergency Stop Risk of Personal Press the Stop key once to bring the running belt to a stop Emergency StopPage Specifications Technical SpecificationsPage Quick Operation Guide Detailed Operation GuideSTART/ENTER Activating the Treadmill Follow the steps below Stopping the Treadmill Control During Operation Meaning of terms Data ReadoutsDisplaying Heart Rate Selecting Programs & OptionsUse of Programs P1 Fitness Test Program Manual ModeOperation P2 Weight Loss Program P2 Program Profile P3 Cardiovascular Program Operation P4 Speed Challenge Program Operation P5 Express Program P6 Hill Interval Program P7 Speed Interval Program P8 Pikes Peak Program P9 River Run Program P10 Program Profile P10 5 Kilometer ProgramP101-P110 Saved Program P11 Demonstration ProgramWorkout Tips Monitoring Your Heart RateTake your heart rate Approx Maximum 85% Heart Rate Age Determine your target heart rateCleaning Your Treadmill Regular Maintenance ActivitiesRunning Belt Maintenance Re-center the belt Re-tension the beltTurn the power off Remove the motor cover and side railsCheck the belt and deck condition Replace the side rails and motor cover Clean under the beltOther Preventive Maintenance Service Schedule Log Sheet Choosing & Preparing a Site Quick SetupItem Qty Description Electrical Power Requirements UnpackingHardware Bags Move the base into position Assembling the TreadmillAttach the right upright Attach the upright cross braceStar Attach the console to the left uprightAttach the console and left upright to the treadmill Attach the front panel Connect the cablesAttach the motor cover Position the padsConnect Csafe Test the 710T Operation Setting Operation Options Programs On/Off Mode C14Metric/English Measurement Units Time Limit C15 Service Reminders C19Speed Limit C16 Pause Time C17Page Warranty Contacting ServiceLimited Warranty to NON-CONSUMER Buyers Serial Number & VoltageExpiration of Limited Warranties for NON-CONSUMER Buyers Limited Warranty to Consumer BuyersDisclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Remedies Expiration of Limited Warranties for Consumer BuyersProcedure for Obtaining Warranty Performance Return Material Authorization RMAOrdering Parts Damaged PartsPage Motor Brushes Service InstructionElevate the treadmill Turn the power onRemove the motor cover Disconnect the motor cableSecure the brush caps Secure the brushesMotor Current & Voltage Clear the error logSecure the front panel Secure the motor coverMeasure current draw Measure Motor Voltage at Max Speed, No LoadMeasure motor voltage Remove the front panel115V 230VRunning Belt & Deck Secure the side rails and motor coverRemove the side rails Remove the rear roller Loosen the deckLoosen the drive belt Front Roller Drive BeltReinstall the side rails and end caps Attach the drive belt tensioning assemblyRear Roller Attach the running deckError 1 No Speed Signal at Startup Error CodesError 2 Excessive Current Draw Error 3 Loss of Speed SignalError 50 Overspeed Error 70 Loss of Novram Information Diagnostic TestsC1 Program Revision Level C18 Power Relay Tests C19 Service RemindersC3 Current Draw C2 Actual SpeedC4 LED Test C5 Overlay TestC6 Csafe Port Check C7 Tone Generator CheckC8 Speed Sensor Count C9 Incline Sensor C12 Error LOGC10 Total Mileage C11 Total HoursC19 Service Reminders C18 Power Relay TestC14 PGM Lockout C15 Time LimitService QTY Description Parts ListQTY Description NS = Not Shown Page Based on SC-710T Rev E

LT-14464-4 Rev H, 710T specifications

The Cybex International 710T, LT-14464-4 Rev H is a top-tier piece of fitness equipment designed for commercial gym settings and serious home workout enthusiasts. This high-performance treadmill stands out due to its innovative features, robust design, and technology that prioritizes user comfort and efficiency.

One of the central features of the 710T is its advanced mechanics, which include a powerful DC motor that provides a smooth and consistent performance across various speeds. With a top speed of 12 miles per hour and an incline of up to 15%, users can engage in a diverse range of workouts that simulate outdoor running and walking environments. This versatility makes the 710T suitable for users of different fitness levels, from beginners to seasoned athletes.

The treadmill also boasts a spacious running surface of 22 inches by 60 inches, allowing for comfortable strides and reduced risk of injury. The patented FlexTech® system is engineered to absorb impact, providing a cushioned deck that minimizes stress on joints while still allowing for an effective workout. This technology promotes longer exercise sessions, which can contribute to better overall fitness goals.

Another remarkable feature is the intuitive console equipped with a large, easy-to-read display that offers users essential metrics, including time, distance, calories burned, and heart rate. The console is designed for simplicity and ease of use, with quick-access buttons for speed and incline adjustments, enabling users to customize their workouts effortlessly.

Connectivity is a significant aspect of modern workout experiences, and the 710T does not disappoint. It includes built-in Bluetooth compatibility, allowing users to sync their devices with fitness apps for tracking and sharing workout progress. Additionally, the integrated USB charging port ensures devices remain powered during exercise, allowing for uninterrupted music or entertainment.

Safety is a top priority, and the Cybex 710T is equipped with emergency stop features and adjustable handrails for added stability. The durable construction of the treadmill makes it suitable for heavy daily use, ensuring longevity and reliability.

In summary, the Cybex International 710T, LT-14464-4 Rev H is a comprehensive treadmill engineered with innovative technology, robust design, and user-friendly features that cater to various fitness needs. Its combination of performance, safety, and connectivity epitomizes the philosophy of Cybex in promoting an efficient and enjoyable workout experience.